Dig through your couch cushions, your purse, or the floor of your car and look at the year printed on the first coin you find. What were you doing that year?

2004.

I spent my first Holy Week away from home.
I spent my 18th birthday alone, falling in line to enlist for classes.
I ended my freshman year and started sophomore year in college.
I moved from a co-ed dormitory to an all girl’s one.
I started to love Calculus, Physics, Chemistry and Engineering Science.
I was active in Friendster and I just joined Multiply.

All in all, I was an Engineering undergrad who was miles away from home, starting to love the degree she’s chosen to pursue, grateful for having the most understanding and fun dorm mates, and was living the dream geek life.

You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you – here at The Flavored Word, writer and author Shauna Nosler tends to agree with what the late Ray Bradbury said – although my writings steer clear from dystopia, I am a fan of Batman and the young Bruce Wayne … and throughout this blog (if you stay long enough) you’ll come to understand what this mortal thinks of the world around her ... and every now and then, you might even find yourself agreeing. Cheers!